Description
If you're a fan of classic magazine covers, you won't want to miss out on this striking piece of art from The New Yorker. This product features the cover only from the December 6, 1999 issue, brilliantly illustrated by the talented J. Otto. It's a perfect addition for those who appreciate unique collectibles or anyone looking to add a touch of nostalgia to their space.
The cover depicts a captivating scene titled "Work Station, Play Station," showcasing the contrast between the seriousness of work and the joys of play. This piece captures the essence of a pivotal era in our lives, making it not only a decorative item but also a conversation starter. It is ideal for display in a home office, a reading nook, or even as part of an eclectic art collection.
- Comes with a plastic protective covering, ensuring the integrity of the artwork for years to come.
- Measures 8 1/4" x 11", making it an excellent size for framing or displaying on a stand.
This particular item is listed as being in good condition with a label on the front, highlighting its vintage charm. While there is minor wear on the magazine, it adds character to this piece of history. The binding shows some signs of wear, but it is still a wonderful addition to any collection. Please see the accompanying photos for a closer look at the condition.
Whether you want to treat yourself or give a thoughtful gift to a friend, this cover is sure to delight. Don't miss your chance to own a snapshot of culture from the late '90s, beautifully rendered by J. Otto. Grab this limited-edition collectible for yourself or as a unique gift today!